Holy frijoles has it been a long time since I've seen one of these on the street. The 70s, maybe. The coupe versions lived on much longer here in Rustopia.
Even dressed in granny white it's still imbibed with attitude. Perfect wheels for that ride, too.
Do you guys carry around a tall box or small ladder to stand on when taking these shots? Or do you hold camera overhead as high as you can and keep snapping until you get the car in frame the way you like?
@anon: in general, i'm looking through the viewfinder to make my compositions. no on the ladder. sometimes i climb up and shoot down at the car, just for a different point of view.
There was a TV show called Police Story. It was on the air from 1973–78. I was too young to watch it on prime time. Anyway I got the DVD for the first season and I want to tell you that the third picture of this car in front of Club 21 looks like something out of Police Story.
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Holy frijoles has it been a long time since I've seen one of these on the street. The 70s, maybe. The coupe versions lived on much longer here in Rustopia.
Even dressed in granny white it's still imbibed with attitude. Perfect wheels for that ride, too.
Do you guys carry around a tall box or small ladder to stand on when taking these shots? Or do you hold camera overhead as high as you can and keep snapping until you get the car in frame the way you like?
@anon: in general, i'm looking through the viewfinder to make my compositions. no on the ladder. sometimes i climb up and shoot down at the car, just for a different point of view.
how are the cocktails at club 21?
This thing really does have some 'tude for something painted in fleet car white. Would drive/10.
There was a TV show called Police Story. It was on the air from 1973–78. I was too young to watch it on prime time. Anyway I got the DVD for the first season and I want to tell you that the third picture of this car in front of Club 21 looks like something out of Police Story.
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